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Recommendation WG 16.99.

050

ANTENNA SYSTEMS STANDARD FORMAT


for
DIGITIZED ANTENNA PATTERNS

www.nsma.org

August 1999

Source: Working Group 16

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Table of Contents
FOREWORD..................................................................................................ii
INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... iii
1.0 Scope ......................................................................................................1
2.0 References ..............................................................................................1
3.0 Requirements..........................................................................................1
3.1 Overall Format ....................................................................................1
3.2 Fields..................................................................................................1
3.2.1 Field Characteristics ....................................................................1
3.2.2 Field parameters described..........................................................3
4.0 Bibliography..........................................................................................14
Annex A (Normative) ..Definition of Pattern Cut Geometries .................... 15
A.1 General Definitions and Practices ........................................................ 15
A.2 Horizontal/Vertical Pattern Geometry....................................................16
A.3 Azimuth/Elevation Pattern Geometry .................................................... 17
A.4 Spherical Pattern Geometry.................................................................18
A.5 Pattern Cut Designators (XXX) ............................................................. 18
Annex B (Normative) ..Definition of Polarization Designators................... 19
Annex C (Informative) ..Example File.......................................................... 20

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FOREWORD
(This foreword is not part of this Recommendation)

This Recommendation was prepared by Working Group 16 (Antenna Systems) of


the NSMA. Members of TIA Task Group TG-8.11.3 have contributed to the
preparation of this document. Many of the requirements contained in this
document are compatible with those of the TIA Antenna Pattern Standard Data
Format generated by TIA Subcommittee TR 8.11. However, caution is advised
because differences may exist between the two documents.
Note: This format is Y2K compatible.
Annexes A and B are normative. Annex C is for information only.

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INTRODUCTION

This purpose of this Recommendation is to provide an extended NSMA pattern


data format for manufacturers of commercial antennas to adhere to. It was
motivated by the observation by propagation software providers (i.e. users of
such patterns) that every manufacturer of base station antennas has its own
proprietary format and that a single standardized format would make software
development simpler, assure consistent usage of antenna pattern data, and
facilitate data accuracy though a robust, common data format.
The intent of this new NSMA Standard Format for Digitized Antenna Patterns is:
1. To be consistent with the current NSMA format but be flexible enough to
able to be applied to a variety of commercial antenna types, including
terrestrial microwave antennas, base station antennas, and earth station
antennas.
2. To be broad in scope so as to be able to handle a variety of pattern cut
geometries and polarization cases.
3. To have the basic pattern data format consistent with antenna test range
pattern formats and conventions.
4. To incorporate descriptive fields along with the antenna pattern data that
would contain information and specifications pertinent to system design
and coordination.
5. To include all the data required by existing propagation prediction
software file formats.
6. To be able to be loaded into a simple spreadsheet program.

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NSMA--Antenna Systems --Standard Format for Digitized Antenna Patterns

1.0

Scope

This document is intended to standardize the presentation of digitized antenna patterns


for commercial antenna systems.

2.0

References

The following documents should be consulted when applying this Standard:


[1] ANSI/IEEE Std 149, IEEE Standard Test Procedures for Antennas
[2] EIA/TIA-329-B, Minimum Standards for Communication Antennas, Part 1: Base
Station Antennas

3.0

Requirements

3.1

Overall Format

Each file consists of data for one antenna at one or more frequencies. Each frequency
consists of one or more pattern cuts. Each pattern cut consists of a number of data
points. Only those fields marked with an x are required to be compliant to this
standard; however, manufacturers are strongly encouraged to include all fields in their
data files. Data shall be entered into the file in the order given in this standard. It is not
necessary, however, to include empty fields including only the field name.
3.2

Fields

3.2.1 Field Characteristics


The fields to be used in digitized antenna patterns are defined in Table 1. They are
described in detail in subclause 3.2.2.
Per-line comments may be added to any record. In any record, all data after a !
character will be ignored.

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Table 1
Field Characteristics

Reqd?

x
x

x
x

x
x
x
x

Field Name

Revision Number
Revision Date
Comment1
Comment2
Antenna Manufacturer
Model Number
Pattern ID Number
Pattern File Number
Feed Orientation
Description1
Description2
Description3
Description4
Description5
Date of data
Low Frequency (MHz)
High Frequency (MHz)
Gain Units
Low-band gain
Mid-band gain
High-band gain
Mid-band Az Bmwdth
Mid-band El Bmwdth
Connector Type
VSWR
Front-to-back Ratio(dB)
Electrical Downtilt (deg)
Radiation Center (m)
Port-to-Port Iso (dB)
Max Input Power (W)
Antenna Length (m)
Antenna Width (m)
Antenna Depth (m)
Antenna Weight (kg)
Future Field
Future Field
Future Field
Future Field
Future Field

Length
(Char)
42
16
80
80
42
42
42
13
13
80
80
80
80
80
16
21
21
15
12
16
12
16
16
80
13
10
16
13
12
17
14
14
14
16
80
80
80
80
80

Abbreviated
Name
REVNUM
REVDAT
COMNT1
COMNT2
ANTMAN
MODNUM
PATNUM
FILNUM
FEDORN
DESCR1
DESCR2
DESCR3
DESCR4
DESCR5
DTDATA
LOWFRQ
HGHFRQ
GUNITS
LWGAIN
MDGAIN
HGGAIN
AZWIDT
ELWIDT
CONTYP
ATVSWR
FRTOBA
ELTILT
RADCTR
POTOPO
MAXPOW
ANTLEN
ANTWID
ANTDEP
ANTWGT
FIELD1
FIELD2
FIELD3
FIELD4
FIELD5
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Table 1 (continued)

Reqd?

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

x
x

Field Name

Length
(Char)

Abbreviated
Name

Pattern Type
# Freq this file
Pattern Freq (Mhz)
# Pattern cuts
Pattern Cut
Polarization
# Data Points
First & Last Angle
X-axis Orientation
Y-axis Orientation
Z-axis Orientation
Pattern cut data
End of file

16
10
21
11
11
15
13
25
53
53
53
28/point
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PATTYP
NOFREQ
PATFRE
NUMCUT
PATCUT
POLARI
NUPOIN
FSTLST
XORIEN
YORIEN
ZORIEN
ENDFIL

3.2.2 Field parameters described


The following are detailed explanations of each of the data lines. The amount of data
specified includes all characters except CRLF.
3.2.2.1

Revision Number

This is the version of this standard to which the pattern conforms. It should include the
complete standard number. e.g. NSMA WG16.99.050.
(data)
REVNUM:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.2

Revision Date

This is the date of the current revision of the standard.


(16 data)
REVDAT:,YYYYMMDDCRLF
3.2.2.3

Comments1

This is a field for comments on the current revision.


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(80 data)
COMNT1:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.4

Comments2

This is a field for comments on the current revision.


(80 data)
COMNT2:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.5

Antenna Manufacturer

(42 data)
ANTMAN:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
This is the name of the antenna manufacturer. There will be no abbreviations.
3.2.2.6

Full model number

(42 data)
MODNUM:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
This is the full model number as used when the data was taken. Modifiers to the model
number such as dashes or exceptions are to be included.
3.2.2.7

Pattern File Number

(13 data)
FILNUM:,XX/XXCRLF
For cases where more than one file is associated with a specific antenna model number
this field will contain the particular file number and the total number of files associated
with that model number. An example of such a case would be a dual band antenna with
two pattern files associated with it. In that case the field for the first file would be 01/02
and the second 02/02.
3.2.2.8

Pattern ID Number

(42 data)
PATNUM:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
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This is the manufacturer assigned pattern ID number that may optionally be assigned to
the pattern data. For terrestrial microwave this is the NSMA ID number.
3.2.2.9

Feed Orientation

(13 data)
FEDORN:,XXXXXCRLF
For a terrestrial microwave antenna this is the orientation of the feed hook when looking
from the back of the antenna in the direction of the mechanical boresite. The standard
orientations are right and left.
3.2.2.10 Description1
(80 data)
DESCR1:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
This is used to describe the antenna and its characteristics.
3.2.2.11 Description2
(80 data)
DESCR2:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
This is used to describe the antenna and its characteristics
3.2.2.12 Description3
(80 data)
DESCR3:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
This is used to describe the antenna and its characteristics
3.2.2.13 Description4
(80 data)
DESCR4:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
This is used to describe the antenna and its characteristics

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3.2.2.14 Description 5
(80 data)
DESCR5:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
This is used to describe the antenna and its characteristics.
3.2.2.15 Date of data
(16 data)
DTDATA:,YYYYMMDDCRLF
This is the date the pattern data was taken.
3.2.2.16 Low frequency
(21 data)
LOWFRQ:,999999.999999CRLF
This is to identify the lower frequency of the operating bandwidth of the antenna. The
frequency is in Megahertz. If the antenna can be operated in two distinct frequency
bands, then the performance of the antenna in each band shall be described in separate
files.

3.2.2.17 High frequency


(21 data)
HGHFRQ:,999999.999999CRLF
This is to identify the upper frequency of the operating bandwidth of the antenna. The
frequency is in Megahertz. If the antenna can be operated in two distinct frequency
bands, then the performance of the antenna in each band shall be described in separate
files.
3.2.2.18 Gain Units
(15 data)
GUNITS:,XXX/YYYCRLF
The units that gain figures are to be expressed in. The characters before the slash
represent the units for the Low-Band Gain, Mid-Band Gain, and High-Band Gain.
The characters after the slash represent the units used in the pattern data. The
characters used shall be the following:
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Table 2
Gain Units
Characters
DBI
DBD
DBR
LIN

Explanation
Decibels relative to an isotropic radiator
Decibels relative to a half-wave dipole
Decibels relative to maximum gain
(dB Off-Peak)
Ratio relative to maximum gain
(Relative Field)

MaxG
x
x

Pattern
x
x
x
x

3.2.2.19 Low-Band gain


(12 data)
LWGAIN:,99.9CRLF
This is the gain of the antenna at the low frequency of the frequency band. The gain is in
units described in GUNITS.
3.2.2.20 Mid-Band gain
(16 data)
MDGAIN:,99.9,9.9CRLF
This is the gain of the antenna at the mid frequency of the frequency band and may
include a full bandwidth tolerance. The gain is in units described in GUNITS.
3.2.2.21 High-Band gain
(12 data)
HGGAIN:,99.9CRLF
This is the gain of the antenna at high frequency of the frequency band. The gain is in
units described in GUNITS.
3.2.2.22 Azimuth beamwidth
(16 data)
AZWIDT:,99.9,9.9CRLF
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This is the nominal total width of the main beam at the -3 dB points in the azimuth plane.
This is a mid-band measurement expressed in degrees and may include a full bandwidth
tolerance.
3.2.2.23 Elevation beamwidth
(16 data)
ELWIDT:,99.9,9.9CRLF
This is the nominal total width of the main beam at the -3 dB points in the elevation
plane. This is a mid-band measurement expressed in degrees and may include a full
bandwidth tolerance.
3.2.2.24 Connector type
(80 data)
CONTYP:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
This is a description of the antenna connector type.
3.2.2.25 VSWR
(13 data)
ATVSWR:,99.99CRLF
This is the worst case limit of the antennas VSWR over the operating bandwidth.
3.2.2.26 Front to back ratio
(10 data)
FRTOBA:,99CRLF
Over the antennas operating bandwidth, this is the worst case power level in dB between
the main lobe peak and the peak of the antennas back lobe. The back lobe peak does
not necessarily point 180 degrees behind the main lobe.
3.2.2.27 Electrical downtilt
(16 data)
ELTILT:,99.9,9.9CRLF
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This is the amount that the main beam peak of the antenna (electrical boresite) is
dowtilted below the mechanical boresite of the antenna. This is a midband
measurement and may include a tolerance. This measurement is expressed in degrees.
3.2.2.28 Radiation center
(13 data)
RADCTR:,999.9CRLF
This is the height of the center of the radiating aperture above the mechanical bottom of
the antenna. It is not necessarily the phase center of the antenna. It is expressed in
meters.
3.2.2.29 Port to port isolation
(12 data)
POTOPO:,99.9CRLF
This is a measurement made on dual polarization antennas. It is the maximum amount
of power over the antennas operating bandwidth that is coupled between ports. It is the
power ratio expressed in dBs between a reference signal injected into one port and the
amount of coupled power returned back out of the other port.
3.2.2.30 Maximum input power
(17 data)
MAXPOW:,9999999.9CRLF
This is the maximum amount of average RF input power which can be applied to each of
the antennas input ports in the antennas operating frequency range. The power is to be
expressed in watts.
3.2.2.31 Antenna length
(14 data)
ANTLEN:,999.99CRLF
This is the mechanical length of the antenna in meters. This does not include the
antenna mount. For a circularly symmetric parabolic antenna this would be the diameter.
3.2.2.32 Antenna width
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(14 data)
ANTWID:,999.99CRLF
This is the mechanical width of the antenna in meters. This does not include the antenna
mount. For a circularly symmetric parabolic antenna this would be the diameter.
3.2.2.33 Antenna depth
(14 data)
ANTDEP:,999.99CRLF
This is the mechanical depth antenna in meters. This does not include the antenna
mount.
3.2.2.34 Antenna weight
(16 data)
ANTWGT:,999999.9CRLF
This is the weight of the antenna in kg. This includes the antenna mount.
3.2.2.35 Future field
(80 data)
FIELD1:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.36 Future field
(80 data)
FIELD2:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.37 Future field
(80 data)
FIELD3:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.38 Future field
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(80 data)
FIELD4:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.39 Future field
(80 data)
FIELD5:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.40 Pattern Type
(16 data)
PATTYP:,XXXXXXXXCRLF
This is the pattern type, either typical or envelope.
A typical pattern being defined as an actual measured radiation pattern representing a
typical pattern for an antenna model. A typical pattern will normally have a frequency
associated with it.
A pattern envelope being defined as a composite representation of an antenna
models full frequency band radiation pattern. The envelope is a linear piecewise
representation of the worstcase maximum sidelobe level as a function of angle for all
frequencies of specified operation.
3.2.2.41 Number of Frequencies this File
(10 data)
NOFREQ:,99CRLF
The number of pattern frequencies which comprise the full data set. All data below this
subclause (3.2.2.44 through 3.2.2.51, however not 3.2.2.52 end of file) will be
repeated for each frequency. Thus if there were three radiation patterns of different
frequencies in a file, NOCUT would have a value of 3, and the information below would
be repeated 3 times, once for each frequency.
3.2.2.42 Pattern frequency
(21 data)
PATFRE:,999999.999999CRLF
The frequency of the pattern data for a typical pattern. The frequency is in MHz.
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3.2.2.43 Number of pattern cuts


(11 data)
NUMCUT:,999CRLF
The number of pattern cuts which comprise the full data set. All data below this
subclause (3.2.2.44 through 3.2.2.51, however not 3.2.2.52 end of file) will be
repeated for each pattern cut. Thus if there is a horizontal and vertical antenna cuts,
NUMCUT would have a value of 2, and the information below would be repeated for
each cut
3.2.2.44 Pattern cut
(11 data)
PATCUT:,XXXCRLF
The geometry of a particular pattern cut. Each pattern cut is preceded by an indication of
the type pattern cut. Pattern cut geometries and designators are defined in Annex A.
3.2.2.45 Polarization
(15 data)
POLARI:,XXX/XXXCRLF
The particular polarization of a pattern cut. The first polarization is the polarization of the
antenna-under-test and the second the polarization of the illuminating source. The two
polarizations are separated by a /.
Each pattern cut is preceded by an indication of the polarization of the data. Polarization
designators are defined in Annex A.
3.2.2.46 Number of data points
(13 data)
NUPOIN:,99999CRLF
The number of data points in a particular pattern cut data set.
3.2.2.47 First and Last Angle of Pattern Data
(25 data)
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FSTLST:,S999.999,S999.999CRLF
The first and last angle (in degrees) of the antenna pattern data. NOTE: Pattern data
shall be expressed monotonically, with respect to angle. Azimuths shall be stated as
either 180 to +180 or 0 to 360 degrees.
3.2.2.48 X- Axis Orientation
A verbal description of the physical orientation of the x-axis on the antenna.
(53 data)
XORIEN:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.49 Y- Axis Orientation
A verbal description of the physical orientation of the y-axis on the antenna.
(53 data)
YORIEN:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.50 Z- Axis Orientation
A verbal description of the physical orientation of the z-axis on the antenna.
(53 data)
ZORIEN:,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXCRLF
3.2.2.51 Pattern Cut Data
Angle(8 data/space),Magnitude(8data/space),Phase(8data/space)
S999.999,S999.999,S999.999CRLF
The data is presented in three columns. The angle of observation is listed first followed
by the antenna magnitude response and phase response. In most cases the phase
response will not be included in the data set. S designates the sign of the number.
The antenna power magnitude is listed in the units specified in the antenna units field
(GUNITS).
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The angle and phase data are expressed in units of degrees.


Although pattern data is allowed values that have up to three digits to the right of the
decimal point this does not imply that the pattern data is to or can be measured to that
accuracy. Typical accuracy for an antenna pattern measurement is 0.1 dB and 0.1
degree.
For all patterns, azimuths values should not be repeated. For example, values should not
be provided for both a "0.0" degree azimuth and a "360.0" azimuth, nor should 2 different
discrimination values be provided for a "20.0" degree azimuth twice.
3.2.2.52 End of File
(11 data)
ENDFIL:,EOFCRLF
This field designates the end of the file with the characters EOF.

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Bibliography

[1] ANSI/IEEE Std 149, IEEE Standard Test Procedures for Antennas
[2] J.S. Hollis, T.J. Lyon, L. Clayton, Microwave Antenna Measurements, ScientificAtlanta Georgia, 1985.

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Annex A (Normative)
_____________________________________________________________________

Definition of Pattern Cut Geometries

A.1 General Definitions and Practices


The mechanical boresite of the antenna shall determine the 0 degree reference for all
pattern cuts (except cuts defined by a spherical coordinate system). For most
antennas, the mechanical boresite is the direction perpendicular to the plane or line
defined by the radiating aperture. If the mechanical boresite is ambiguous, as in the
case of an omni-directional antenna, the mechanical boresite needs to be defined on
the antenna structure.
The electrical boresite of the antenna is the direction of maximum gain and
consequently will be the direction of maximum received signal level when measuring a
radiation pattern. This maximum level is to be assigned the reference value of 0dB(1
linear), or a value equivalent to the antenna maximum gain relative to an isotropic
radiator or a half-wave dipole. See section 3.2.2.18 for allowable radiation pattern units.
For a non-steerable antenna, unless a mechanical tilt is specified it is assumed that in
an operational situation an antennas mechanical boresite is pointed in a direction
parallel to the earths horizon. In this case horizontal and vertical pattern cuts can be
defined, which are referenced to the earths horizon. The vertical cut being
perpendicular to the horizon.
For an electrically or mechanically steerable antenna or an antenna which has a fixed
electrical or mechanical tilt, azimuth and elevation pattern cuts are defined. These are
pattern cuts which are orthogonal through the peak of the antennas main beam
(electrical boresite). The azimuth cut is the cut which would be closest to the horizon in
an operational situation. If the direction that the antenna is pointing is known, a
horizontal cut can still be defined.
General pattern cuts can be defined by a spherical coordinate system with the electrical
boresite of the antenna oriented in the direction of the Z-axis. At different values of phi,
pattern cuts can be taken with theta as the dependent variable. These will be greatcircle cuts through the main-beam peak. An additional measurement relating the
mechanical and electrical boresite must be made to fully characterize the antenna. Also
the orientation of the antenna to the spherical coordinate system must be
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A.2 Horizontal/Vertical Pattern Geometry

Example: Sector antenna (no electrical downtilt)

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A.3 Azimuth/Elevation Pattern Geometry

Example: Sector antenna (electrically downtilted, with conical azimuth pattern cut)

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A.4 Spherical Pattern Geometry

A.5 Pattern Cut Designators (XXX)


Horizontal Cut
Vertical Cut
Azimuth Cut
Elevation Cut
Phi Cut

H
V
AZ
EL
XXX Phi angle Example: 180
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Annex B (Normative)
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Definition of Polarization Designators
The polarization designators for horizontal and vertical polarization cases are:
Horizontal:
Vertical:

H
V

The possible polarization cases for these designators are:


H/H

Horizontal polarized port response to a horizontally


polarized signal.
(Co-polarized pattern)

H/V

Horizontal polarized port response to a vertically


polarized signal.
(Cross-polarized pattern)

V/V

Vertical polarized port response to a vertically


polarized signal.
(Co-polarized pattern)

V/H

Vertical polarized port response to a horizontally


polarized signal.
(Cross-polarized pattern)

Polarization designators for other orthogonal polarization cases are:


Linear Slant 45
Slant right:
Slant left:

SLR1
SLL1

Circular
right hand:
left hand:

RCP1
LCP1

Spherical geometry
E theta
ETH
E phi
EPH

Polarization is defined as viewed from behind the antenna under test, looking in the
direction of the electrical boresight (i.e. main beam axis).
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Annex C (Informative)
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Example File

REVNUM:, NSMA WG16.99.050


REVDAT:,19990520
COMNT1:,This is a sample file for 1 frequency and 2 cuts
ANTMAN:,ABC Antenna Company
MODNUM:,800A-065-25-4N
DESCR1:,800 Mhz 65 deg AZ BW 2.5meter 4 deg E-tilt base station antenna
DTDATA:,19971216
LOWFRQ:,806
HGHFRQ:,896
GUNITS:,DBI/DBR
MDGAIN:,16.8,0.5
AZWIDT:,65.0
ELWIDT:,7.1
CONTYP:,n connector
ATVSWR:,1.40
FRTOBA:,30
ELTILT:,4.0,0.5
MAXPOW:,500
ANTLEN:,2.367
ANTWID:,0.366
ANTDEP:,0.178
ANTWGT:,19.0
PATTYP:,typical
NOFREQ:,1
PATFRE:,851
NUMCUT:,2
PATCUT:,EL
POLARI:,V/V
NUPOIN:,180
FSTLST:,-180.000,+178.000
-180.000,-29.799,
-178.000,-28.912,
-176.000,-28.777,
-174.000,-29.738,
-172.000,-32.718,
-170.000,-38.453,
-168.000,-39.742,
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-166.000,-39.746,
-164.000,-38.157,
-162.000,-37.854,
-160.000,-39.097,
-158.000,-39.794,
-156.000,-39.778,
-154.000,-39.720,
-152.000,-39.712,
-150.000,-39.683,
-148.000,-39.720,
-146.000,-39.716,
-144.000,-39.720,
-142.000,-39.732,
-140.000,-39.736,
-138.000,-39.777,
-136.000,-39.745,
-134.000,-39.786,
-132.000,-39.794,
-130.000,-39.794,
-128.000,-39.808,
-126.000,-39.769,
-124.000,-39.798,
-122.000,-39.781,
-120.000,-39.757,
-118.000,-39.732,
-116.000,-39.484,
-114.000,-38.421,
-112.000,-38.458,
-110.000,-39.550,
-108.000,-39.670,
-106.000,-39.637,
-104.000,-39.641,
-102.000,-39.604,
-100.000,-39.637,
-98.000,-39.653,
-96.000,-39.719,
-94.000,-39.748,
-92.000,-39.596,
-90.000,-36.250,
-88.000,-34.111,
-86.000,-30.864,
-84.000,-29.719,
-82.000,-29.280,
-80.000,-28.923,
-78.000,-28.566,
-76.000,-28.151,
-74.000,-27.786,
21

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Recommendation WG16.99.050

-72.000,-27.654,
-70.000,-27.962,
-68.000,-29.030,
-66.000,-31.136,
-64.000,-33.898,
-62.000,-36.678,
-60.000,-33.073,
-58.000,-28.595,
-56.000,-25.405,
-54.000,-23.258,
-52.000,-22.684,
-50.000,-23.090,
-48.000,-25.459,
-46.000,-28.862,
-44.000,-29.059,
-42.000,-25.200,
-40.000,-23.435,
-38.000,-22.606,
-36.000,-22.487,
-34.000,-21.313,
-32.000,-18.558,
-30.000,-16.095,
-28.000,-15.701,
-26.000,-17.688,
-24.000,-21.046,
-22.000,-20.410,
-20.000,-14.294,
-18.000,-11.276,
-16.000,-11.063,
-14.000,-12.249,
-12.000,-10.057,
-10.000,-5.378,
-8.000,-2.463,
-6.000,-0.649,
-4.000,0.000,
-2.000,-0.653,
0.000,-2.800,
2.000,-7.582,
4.000,-13.588,
6.000,-20.760,
8.000,-18.822,
10.000,-17.915,
12.000,-20.669,
14.000,-21.618,
16.000,-19.775,
18.000,-18.913,
20.000,-20.953,
22

NSMA

Recommendation WG16.99.050

22.000,-24.471,
24.000,-24.914,
26.000,-22.230,
28.000,-21.171,
30.000,-22.985,
32.000,-31.475,
34.000,-38.166,
36.000,-31.154,
38.000,-26.430,
40.000,-26.023,
42.000,-27.756,
44.000,-30.280,
46.000,-29.004,
48.000,-25.748,
50.000,-23.983,
52.000,-23.154,
54.000,-23.478,
56.000,-24.817,
58.000,-26.840,
60.000,-28.926,
62.000,-29.792,
64.000,-28.339,
66.000,-26.878,
68.000,-26.011,
70.000,-25.507,
72.000,-25.277,
74.000,-25.511,
76.000,-25.880,
78.000,-26.430,
80.000,-27.018,
82.000,-27.670,
84.000,-28.397,
86.000,-29.206,
88.000,-30.043,
90.000,-30.733,
92.000,-31.427,
94.000,-32.166,
96.000,-32.999,
98.000,-33.586,
100.000,-34.112,
102.000,-34.629,
104.000,-34.826,
106.000,-34.859,
108.000,-34.900,
110.000,-35.171,
112.000,-35.742,
114.000,-36.780,
23

NSMA

Recommendation WG16.99.050

116.000,-38.168,
118.000,-39.346,
120.000,-39.190,
122.000,-38.229,
124.000,-37.700,
126.000,-37.725,
128.000,-38.505,
130.000,-39.720,
132.000,-39.769,
134.000,-39.802,
136.000,-39.796,
138.000,-39.792,
140.000,-39.810,
142.000,-39.810,
144.000,-39.796,
146.000,-39.810,
148.000,-39.796,
150.000,-39.819,
152.000,-39.800,
154.000,-39.807,
156.000,-39.775,
158.000,-39.819,
160.000,-39.779,
162.000,-39.742,
164.000,-39.771,
166.000,-39.786,
168.000,-39.626,
170.000,-39.741,
172.000,-39.245,
174.000,-37.262,
176.000,-34.614,
178.000,-31.966,
PATCUT:,AZ
POLARI:,V/V
NUPOIN:,180
FSTLST:,-180.000,+178.000
-180.000,-32.219,
-178.000,-32.353,
-176.000,-32.688,
-174.000,-33.081,
-172.000,-33.683,
-170.000,-34.343,
-168.000,-35.249,
-166.000,-36.196,
-164.000,-37.069,
-162.000,-37.646,
-160.000,-37.940,
24

NSMA

Recommendation WG16.99.050

-158.000,-37.089,
-156.000,-35.350,
-154.000,-34.174,
-152.000,-33.093,
-150.000,-32.188,
-148.000,-31.772,
-146.000,-31.163,
-144.000,-30.697,
-142.000,-30.318,
-140.000,-30.004,
-138.000,-29.654,
-136.000,-29.217,
-134.000,-28.604,
-132.000,-28.117,
-130.000,-27.270,
-128.000,-26.447,
-126.000,-25.711,
-124.000,-24.863,
-122.000,-24.102,
-120.000,-23.436,
-118.000,-22.830,
-116.000,-22.155,
-114.000,-21.427,
-112.000,-20.785,
-110.000,-20.159,
-108.000,-19.542,
-106.000,-18.826,
-104.000,-18.315,
-102.000,-17.739,
-100.000,-17.265,
-98.000,-16.734,
-96.000,-16.285,
-94.000,-15.790,
-92.000,-15.345,
-90.000,-14.851,
-88.000,-14.439,
-86.000,-14.010,
-84.000,-13.561,
-82.000,-13.190,
-80.000,-12.745,
-78.000,-12.218,
-76.000,-11.827,
-74.000,-11.250,
-72.000,-10.809,
-70.000,-10.368,
-68.000,-9.891,
-66.000,-9.400,
25

NSMA

Recommendation WG16.99.050

-64.000,-8.898,
-62.000,-8.465,
-60.000,-7.987,
-58.000,-7.547,
-56.000,-7.011,
-54.000,-6.620,
-52.000,-6.166,
-50.000,-5.759,
-48.000,-5.330,
-46.000,-4.951,
-44.000,-4.477,
-42.000,-4.065,
-40.000,-3.763,
-38.000,-3.454,
-36.000,-3.157,
-34.000,-2.819,
-32.000,-2.526
-30.000,-2.245,
-28.000,-1.948,
-26.000,-1.679,
-24.000,-1.382,
-22.000,-1.216,
-20.000,-0.977,
-18.000,-0.762,
-16.000,-0.526,
-14.000,-0.434,
-12.000,-0.338,
-10.000,-0.246,
-8.000,-0.134,
-5.000,-0.132,
-2.000,-0.006,
0.000,-0.029,
2.000,-0.020,
4.000,-0.059,
6.000,-0.210,
8.000,-0.274,
10.000,-0.350,
12.000,-0.534,
14.000,-0.684,
16.000,-0.830,
18.000,-1.022,
20.000,-1.275,
22.000,-1.499,
24.000,-1.740,
26.000,-1.965,
28.000,-2.296,
30.000,-2.573,
26

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Recommendation WG16.99.050

32.000,-2.855,
34.000,-3.162,
36.000,-3.493,
38.000,-3.935,
40.000,-4.278,
42.000,-4.634,
44.000,-5.027,
46.000,-5.432,
48.000,-5.837,
50.000,-6.266,
52.000,-6.749,
54.000,-7.220,
56.000,-7.703,
58.000,-8.166,
60.000,-8.571,
62.000,-9.000,
64.000,-9.430,
66.000,-9.786,
68.000,-10.281,
70.000,-10.912,
72.000,-11.387,
74.000,-11.747,
76.000,-12.106,
78.000,-12.561,
80.000,-12.953,
82.000,-13.387,
84.000,-13.841,
86.000,-14.341,
88.000,-14.795,
90.000,-15.213,
92.000,-15.704,
94.000,-16.203,
96.000,-16.736,
98.000,-17.256,
100.000,-17.730,
102.000,-18.172,
104.000,-18.738,
106.000,-19.426,
108.000,-19.995,
110.000,-20.528,
112.000,-21.167,
114.000,-21.917,
116.000,-22.519,
118.000,-23.035,
120.000,-23.604,
122.000,-24.148,
124.000,-24.755,
27

NSMA

Recommendation WG16.99.050

126.000,-25.418,
128.000,-25.947,
130.000,-26.545,
132.000,-27.134,
134.000,-27.761,
136.000,-28.372,
138.000,-29.122,
140.000,-29.769,
142.000,-30.277,
144.000,-30.862,
146.000,-31.485,
148.000,-32.428,
150.000,-33.137,
152.000,-34.219,
154.000,-35.450,
156.000,-36.914,
158.000,-38.083,
160.000,-38.751,
162.000,-38.564,
164.000,-37.430,
166.000,-36.389,
168.000,-35.221,
170.000,-34.021,
172.000,-33.227,
174.000,-32.618,
176.000,-32.275,
178.000,-31.982,
ENDFIL:,EOF

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